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We have better facilities than any other office in this county lor this work. Give us a call. X CONVKYANCKI AND QFHEUAL IIiaUKANOE AGENT Tile follow Inn Coinpiiulen are Uirsiiteil tllJllA mu ru.vr, film IlKAiUNtl MUTUAL VI HE, wyomimi rinr., t'orr.-vii.r.i; piitic, 1.1 : 1 1 1 (1 1 I'ltlK.ntid I l:n TKAVEI.EItS ACOlliENT INyiU'.ANCI is,. P'Uiisi'lviiul-i ami .luiuiit llors i Th ctcciiveaud In-uruuic. fi'iiniacy. Maicn2i.is;i rut)?). Ki:jn;m:n GO TO The CORNER STORE FOR FRESH, NEW Cabbage, Potatoes, Pine Apples, Beans, Pei as, Bananas, Lemons, Onions, Radishes. C. M. Sweeny, 8c Sou, AT The CORNER STORE FOR PiTCHSS Cattorln. promotes Dlgcttlon, and ovinsjinej KJatulency, Cousllpiitiou, Sour Stonmcli, Dlarrhocn, nnd Fovertslmeta. Thus tho child Is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castorla contains no jslorphiuo or other narcotic property. " Custoria Is so well adapted to children that I voonimend It us biiperior to any preset iptiou kuonutouie." H. A. Anciisn, M. D.. 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In the slowly irallicrlnj; twlllfilit I am slltlns all alone,' T!iltikiii(r of lite liappy fares Of my pupils homeward pone. Willi what eager feettliey bounded Down the lo.nl and o'er the lull! I eau fte.ir their niei i y voices Ulut'iliK nut Ilko lnililc bt ill. Tlirotijjh Hie jear.s I backwaid wander To tile old fandlar .spot, Where a cnreless c hild I lingered SludliiK lissons that were fianeht With a poccr, lit life's hereafter, lo brlii bark my straying kit To the nariow path ofduty, Ele my mill was cnuiplctc. I can seu the dear old school house Willi Its stained anil criinibllin; walls, And the pin ground slretclilngdownwaid To the luooklefs tiny falls. In the doorway stands the teacher Smiling at our childish glee, As we form a magic circle 'Neath the shady old tree. Where is now that lot lug teacher Wlto was silwajs drill ct kind: lly Ills earnest, faithful labor - Training heaitas well as mind? In tlieihtirehyaid lie is sleeping, Safe at rest from toll and pain; While tho actions or his pupils It'll Ids life was not In vain. Wlirro too are the merry sejioolniates Willi whom In life's nimiilug hours I lune spotted, idly dreaming Of the Joys jet lo bo nuiv.' t)li I sli ve then the. cup of anguish lo ot.r llpshas oil been pressed, While tin' hones we fondly cherished Neur yet our llu-s have blced, Smneliuvo left time's Heeling shadows, ('tossed the chill and unknown tide; Entered through the'galeway golden, .loliud the company glorlllcd. Others yet below arc tolling, Some forttuth and some for gain; Some ate making life a blessing, Srtine are spending It In Miln. Is It thin these happy children Who are now so free from eate, Shall awake lo sterner tlutlis'.' Shall be called upon tn bear Their due piution of the sorrow That the piliual cutse has brought, Making life a toilsome journey Wheie Hie weaty ones rest not? Yes; we grow alone through trial; He Is far front manhood's years, Who has never felt his weakness. Never kiiimn the power nt tears. They who came through tribulation Are the ones mound tho Throne; Heaven contains no crown of clot y For the soul lo trier unknown, 1'athcr, grant that these my pupils May be strong to bear their cross. Triumphing by patient effort Over lartldy gilef and loss. Help me loach them life's great lesson, Not to Ike for self alone. Hut by sinn ing other's burdens Thus to make inoru light their own. (live thorn courage for the cotilllct ; Shield them frora the tempter's power; Let thy sure abiding presemo Cheer them In each gloomy hours Lend them In tbo narrow pathway lly the blessetl sunbeams kissed; Take them nil safe heme In heaven When the school of lllo's dbiulstcd. For Love and Life. ii v Mits. i:. it. jtofiiii. "Is all, then, ovrr between iis,Mllllc?" Mlllleent Vniiu would not lift her eyes to meet t lie ones bent so earnestly upon her, hut tho full scatlet lips woic a' de fiant pout, urn! Iho little ltc.nl with its wealth of sunnv tresses gave a disdain ful toss as she answered haughtily: "You really must speak more plainly, Mr. Norwood, I was not awaro tliat theto had heen anything between us ot special significance." "Millie! Millie!" Tho sharp, reproachful tone struck homo to her heart, ami the aterted faco was turned part-way back, animated by a lleetlng expression, half shame, half contrition; hut In another instant It bad jjiveii place to a look of cold Indifference. "Millie," repeated the young man with fervent feeling, "you know as well as I do how much there has In en be tween us how much we were to each other until this stranger came, with his dark nut fascinating, as you tulnk, Millie, biit 'slnster faco his soft-spoken words anil alluring wiles. Handsome, perhaps, he Is; but I can see no beauty in that which masks an evil heart. I do not say this in anger, revenge or jeal ousy, Millie," he continued more earn estly, as the gltl made a passionate ges ture) of distent; "dearasyoti are, to uie although it seems us If every pulse In your hnt boat also iu mine I would slille llio lln, the lonllness, the long ing, ami te.ljiii you to one ubu 1 felt auuretl would make you happier than 1 over could; but lo sec jott drawn awny by a fulto, alluring, troachuious vil-Han-" Millie listened with heaving brea.t an J rising color, but at (he hut word she lu.'ae aa.l faced hlui like a yonii mucoBs oil J mm FerPai TRADE. MARK. INDEPENDENT-" LEHIGHTON, CAItBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, B KPT EM fury, stamping iter foot upon the ground in a transport of resentful passion. "Silence, Waller Norwood, not an other sjllnble!" she panted breathlessly. "If ever I had been disposed to believe that you cherished oven respect for mo, I would discredit it now, since you can so far forget yourself as to traduce my father's guest, my " The passionate voice broke In a chok ing hurst of (cars, while a scarlet flush flamed all over her face for a moment. Then suddenly flinging her hands from her teat -drenched eyes, she once more faced him, pale as marble. "Oo from my sight forever!"' she exclaimed her voice hoarse and tremb ling with concentrated emotion. "Never come near moor speak to mo again! What you have said lo-day I shall never forget never forgive! and from this hour wo are more than strangers I I will never speak to you, look at you, or think of you again!" In pet feet silence tho young man lis tened to the passionate outburst; then with grave, sad dignity lifted his hat, tnd stood with uncovered head before her. I accept my dismissal, Millie Miss Vane," he said calmly. "If 1 have erred, It has been because of a love, n devotion to you which no resentment, no neglect, no scot n of yours can ever weaken or destroy. While, my heart beats it must beat for you alone In you lias been centeied my love, my life: with you it must remain until that life ends. Farewell!" Then he turned and was gone, w hlle Millie, her chocks once more hot and flushed, and her features working with excitement, moved hastily away In an other direction. Tears, little one? what has caused them?" spoke a low, insinuating voice at her very ear. Millie turned with a start to greet a tall, aristocratic-looking man of about thlity years, with a dark, brilliant face, anu iieep-set eyes instinct with a pecu liar magnetism before which tho girl trembled and shrank like a fascinated bird. "What is the trouble?" lie repealed more gently, holding her gaze for a mo ment by the spell of his own. "Nothing! sho mummied tremul ously, letting her ycs droop. You deem It nothing, perhaps," went on the low, mesmeric voice.; "but to me It is great deal, nay, evcrythln -o winti suouiii mow rudely upon you had I the power to turn it aside!" He walked on beside her, talking in a fund, caressing way thatlnailo the girl's heart throb wildly, until, drawing near to her home a modest but comfortable dwelling, where she lived with her father, Ills sole companion and house keeper since her mother's death Aithtir Moutncatli paused, w hlle something like a frown milled tho smooth whiteness of ills handsome forehead. "There Is your father at the door watching for his little truant," he said lightly, and adroitly widening tho space between them. "I will take a stroll down by the sea, and return iu time for supper "Touching his hat, he stolled briskly oil in another direction, while Millie went slowly on toward lherhou.se, "How is this, my glil!" said Joel Vane, regarding his pretty daughter with less fondness and more severity than site ever tcmembercd to have seen, as she paused before hlin. "Have von and Waller Norwood been ciuaruilng "No, father," replied Millie, with guilty flush that belled her words. "We have not been quarrelling." "Ah! I see," persisted her father, with a shrewd look Into her face. "The quarrel has been all on your side iu other words, you'vobeen allowing tho soft tongue of a man you never saw tin til six weeks ago to wean you from one w oi th hls.weight iu cold a prize for any glil w lio has sense to seo It. As for this black-a-vised strange!, you need not fi.ttler your silly little head that he means anything more than to make a fool of you jour's Isn't tho first pretty face those bold black cc3 of his have looked nonsense Into, I'll he bound! nnd they've looked It Into your's for the last time that's settled. If I had thought this was to bo the upshot of his coming heie and asking us to take him to board for the summer, I'd have shut the door lu his face, though ho hail oilercd twice as much, and we had needed It twice as bad. I've been using my eyes while he's been here, and they haven't told me anything good about hlin, mid now in) mind Is made up. There was a look on Walter Norwood's faco when he passed here to-night, that never would have been there If had not been for that Mnutncath, with his glllterlng eyes and oily tongue a look I'd give ten years of my life to remove. I shall tell our boarder to-night that when ids week Is up he must leave. He's mighty civil to me, but I can seo that he doesn't like me any better than I do hlin, ami the soon er wo part company for good the better it will he for all concerned. No.v gn iu and get supper, my girl, and bo thank ful as you will pome day, If youare not now that iu twodaysvnt will say good bye to that man foiover." Without a sign, a word, oran upward look into tho stern, rugged, hut kindly face, Millie stopped past her father and wont Into the house like one iu a dream. "Two days two days 1" rang through her heart like a knell. And how could she live after that) What would 'existence be worth when ho was gone, from her? And yet she must let hlin go for now lu her rudely broken dream, the realisa tion came upon her with cruel, criwhlug force, that in all his words of fund en dearment he had given her no plexlgu had never yet asked her to be Ids wife. IIo would surely do so, her fond. creduloiu heart hid Ldld lar..us tanu: i now now he wsstttd .fftSsfllli the words tiuwid go antUv Interne a dreary biuuk. ' vfl 'if Live and Let Live.' Like an nutoinaton she moved around preparing the simple supper; and as she iravo the finishing touihas lo tho neatly laid table, Joel Vane and his boarder came In Montneath's eyes met Millie's for a moment, hut there was no look of ques tioning at the sight of her pale, tortured face, and tho gill's heart sank like lead in her bosom as she sat before her un tasted men!. It was river at last. Millie had Mulshed her tasks for tho night, and was standing In lite kitchen doorway, her hands clasped, and an tit le! ly woe-begone look on her jouag face, when a. cautious step drew near, anil a low, modulated voice breathed, rather than spoke In her ear. "Get your hat and come down with mo tothe cliff, Millie! Slip away so that your, father will not sic you. I will be waiting for you at llio turn In the road." For a moment the blood surged holly in the girl's veins, and then seemed to recede, leaving her cold as Ice. It was the first time she had ever been urged to an act that Involved anything clandestine or deceitful, and the whole force of hcrhltheito pure and innocent life arose in silent protest. Hut alas! only for a moment then every other consideration was lost Iu the one ovcr-powerlng desire to bo with him to hear his voice, and look back the love that glowed In those datk, fas cinating eyes, "Slipping quietly back Into the. house, she secured her hat and a light shawl, and passing swiftly out, sped down the road like a frightened deer. Mr. Moutncatli was waiting for her. Without a word ho drew the little trembling hand through his arm, and they walked on until they reached the cliff a broad ledge overlooking the sea, and ciilirclv Inaccessible from the water. A few large stones scattered about served as seats; and on one of these Moiitneath seated himself, drawing the trembling girl down beside him. Millie," he said. In a low voice, "do you know I am going away?" Millie bowed Iter head in silence she could not speak. "Your father told mo to-night that I must leave his house. Tor some reason lie seems to have taken an unaccounta ble aversion to me; so 1 must go but must it be alone, Millie? or will you go with me?" "As your w ife, Arthur?" breathed the agitated girl "Certainly.littlconc what else?" She did not see the cruel compression of the Hps under the drooping mustache, or the strange glitter In tho dark eyes, for her face was hidden on ills breast, lo which his arm held her close. "Will yon leave your home your father and be all the world to me?" "Yes yes!" she murmured in a par oxysm of delirious joy "Then'we must go at once to-night, Millie ere your father finds a way to prevent," he.sald, rising with his arm still around her. "lleturn homo now, and at twelvo o'clock meet me here again. He prudent and careful, and in a few hours more at most, we will be on the way to " "To the perdition you have earned false, black-hearted deceiver!" rang out In tones that froze the marrow lu their bones, as they turned to face the Intrttd er a tall, splendidly formed, regally beautiful 'woman, but transformed by excess of passion Intp a veritable fury standing with her form drawn up to Its fullest height, outlined against the eve niiig sky, wiiilein her right hand, lev clci directly ut Moutncatli, was a gleam ing pistol. Up over tlio man s face crept a gray, ashen pallor, while his knees smote convulsively together; but save for that Involuntary motion, he stood as if par itlyzed by the midden apparition. "Look you last upon that setting sun Arthur Montneath!" went on the Nemesis-like voice, that shining weapon still looking deatli Into his eyes. "I swore to track you and the siren who had won you from nio your betrothed wite! Ilith your kisses warm upon my lips, I warned you against any trilling or unfaithfulness to me I will keep that vow! You have luoken jour sol emu pledge wrecked my life trampled my heart beneath your feet and you shall pay the price you and the noman who has caused J on to forget and desert niel' As the last words left her Hps, there was n flash a reverberation anil stag gering dizzily backward, Montneath fell to the ground. 'One!' said the desperate woman with blood-curdling deliberation. "Girl look once more upon your lover ere you are stretched beside him!' Once more Hie weapon was raised and leveled; but at the same Instant Hie paralyzed gltl felt herself Hung to one side, while a moment later Waller Nor wood tottered to the edge of the lillT and dlsappt'.itod, pierced by the bullet he had received in her stead. That was the hut tiling Millie saw then, with a wild, frenzied shriek, that went echoing along tho cliff, sho saul scnselots upon the ground. Hack from tho border-land of death, whero he had been hovering so lou Walter Norwood came slowly, painfully at last; and his thin while hand wan dering over the coverlid of his couch fell and rested upon the head of the glil bow (til down lie.ide k lu the very aban diwuieut of grief. Hut at tin touch, Hie wan lace was raUiil with a Kind, low cry, and Milliccul Vane's wipphiie eye Hashed a look Into hU that seemed to kUilttiwur (lie llfe-eiureiil iu hU veins. "Don't speak!" she said warnliiglv.as )ds w Idle 111 moVBil. "It Is joy enough to mm vou alive oittutmurtal joy iirwatcr 1 far than I ihi vwl or dared to hope for!" , -ken while u sw'i.t, burning blush. Wta SI .00 BE It 11, 1880. If dyed the ghastly pallor of her face, until then scarcely less haggard titan ids own, she murmured: 'I must go nnd tell them tho good news jour mother and all. Shewatch ing with me until a short time ago, when I begged her to go and rest awhile." And thing quickly she left the room. For several daj-s longer Waller lay In a, stupor; not so deep, however, but that ho was conscious of the gentle, caressing hand that ministered to his wants, hut In his iatlon.il moments Mil lie was not to be seen. At last he asked forherand shecame; but so changed from the once gay, sparkling, willful glil that he would scarce have known her; and j-ct In the softened, subdued expression was a new and sweeter charm than had ever rested on her face before. As soon as he could talk the sequel of that tragic alTalr was told; first, his part, comprising the fact of his having seen Millie and her companion when on their way to the cliff that night, antl later, having observed the strange wo man taking tho saiucioulc, had fol lowed her, actuated by a presentiment of coming danger, rushing forward just in time to save llio life of the glil he loved. Then Millie related how the pool, mo ulded woiuap had been found on her knees beside her Hist victim, lavishing upon him the wild aud Incoherent en dearments of a suddenly frenzied brain, ami had been conveyed to an insane asylum, where sho had died two weeks later. 'lint you are saved I" said Waller, as she finished, and reaching out one thin hand, he grasped hers tendcrl)-. "Ah, Millie! I could not heed your mandate never to come near you again! And j'on also have broken your vow; for you have hovered over me like a gootl angel all thiough my sickness! Shall we take up our lives again, Millie, and out of the sad, dead past walk hand in hand into a happy future?" IIo relaxed his hold on her hand, but his own still lay invitingly open on the counterpane, and Inking It in both her own, Millie covered it with tears and kisses. "Oh, Walter, Waller!" she sobbed. "All that I am or have Is yours from this hour, If you can forgive mc! Who but you would have paid so great, so fearful a price for my fake. I What can 1 do in leturn but conic to you as I do now1, my dearest, truest fiiendl" "For love and life!" was tho low, fervent response, as he drew her closer and kissed her. NIAGARA FALLS. An Aged Coaplo Who Doa't Know Whether They Havo Soon Them or Hot. There was an old couple at tho Third street depot theother day who had been to Niagara Falls and were, wulllng for u train to their home In the Interior of the State. They just felt that they had accomplished a big tiling, aud were consequently quite elated. They had scarcely taken seats In the waiting-room before tho old man turned to a stranger and said: "We've jlst got back frutn Nlagry Falls. Powerful sight, them falls aie. II i ii t nothing like them falls in this hull country." "Never heard of 'em," grullly replied the man. "You didn't! Lord bless mc, but that's astonishing! Never heard of Nl agry Falls!" "Never. What Is It anyhow?" "Why, it's tho biggest lot of water you ever saw, falling over the awfullest precipice you ever heard of. Why, it makes folks shiver to look at It." "Singular that none of tho papers have ever mentioned It." "They haven't? Why, them falls has bin there for thousands of oars." "H'asn'tlta freshet or a dam broke loose, or something of that sort?" "No, siree! That water keeps pouring ami roaring and humming all the time." "Must havo been some trick about It," caiclessly observed the cynic. "If it was a real thing there'll be some ex cltement about It. You don't think?" "Me drink? I've never drunk a drop in my life!" "Well, It's too bad. Any one who will swindle an old mail like you ought to be horsewhipped." ".Swindled? Do you purtend there ain't no Nlagry Falls?" "Never heard of any such thing " re plied the man, as he got up aud left. "Say, Hanncr," replied tho old man as he turned to his wife after awhile "did you hear that?" "Every word." "Say, when wo get home we'll keep mum until I see Stebblns and fed around ami seo if there Is a Nlagry Falls. If we've bin fooled we don't want to bo titled at; If It's all light we kin do our blowing when it's safe and will count. Don't say Uoal Island, nor Ilors'-shoo Falls nor Ilriil.il Vnll to no llvlu' soul until we find out whether that ginger ail Hew to our heads, or tho show was all light and wulh the money." A PLAIN. SIMPLE SIAN. "Gentlemen," liesaid to the rcporteis, as the sheillf put lite knot where it would do the luottgood, "w 111 you grant me one last request before 1 die?" Tlio reporters, to a man, said they would. "Then wilte mo down as having been simply 'haiujud,' not iauuehcul into eternity,' I'm no dude." Tld request valued miuih coutleriM linn among thejuuuger reporters, hut they all kept I heir wuid. "What do you grow 011 IW laudf" h luqulnxl of the farmer who was Wait ing over a fence inspecting a partleular ly barren plei'eof ground. "Grow Kuy," waj .i.e iuiUfaetuiy rLi'ly. ,i Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.2") "I call my wifo deal." said IJaclev. reflectively, "because she Is.'' W o may not like hotel-kceners. but we havo lo put up with them. Maids In wnltlng-those beyond twcnly-live. Dr.I'razer's Magic Ointment. A sum ntlre for nil luttL. In,,-,,, cni. CtltS. tlesll Wound, .nr.. utrml., 1.if.i and soft corns, chapped Hps and hands. iicu u eeius. coin uvuruccisis. wii' ams M'f'g. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, . com uy i nomas, Mm druggist. What a contrast lucre .sometimes Is between the adjective andtheadverb. Hedect, for example, gn the wide differ ence that exists between the man who Is constant In love, and the man who is constantly In love! Dr. Fraztcr's Root Bitters. Frazier's Hoot Hitters are not a ilirlni shop beverage. Hut arc strictly, in.cdU cinal In every sense. They acts niligly upon the liver and kidneys, keep iliv bowels open and rrmilnr. demise '7ln blood and system of every impurity. Sold hy drugglsts, 1.00. At Thomas' drug store. A widow who had just lost her hus band was weeping bitterly for the dear eparted. A fi lend tried to console herf No, no," sahl the fair mourner, "lei io have my cry out: after that. I sha'n't think anything about It." Bncklcn's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In the woild for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhttem, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilhlands, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, orinoney refunded. Price 25 cents per uox, at T. U. Thomas', -A yankee woman recently married a Chinese lauiidryman, and In three dajs thereafter the unhappy Celestial appear ed at a barber's shop ami ordered his pigtail lo he cut offsaying, in explana tion, "Too mucheo yank!" Wait am Sapposatortes! . Ci. Hose, of New London, Conn., writes: "Send me two bottles of your Kemp's Pile Supposatories by mail. Our druggist Is out. They are for'a friend. 1 tried ever thing without help, but the Stiuposatorles cured me." The treatment Is now and within reach of all, anil would atlvlse the af fected to give them a ttlal. For pamph lets on plies address Uox l"J3, I.e Itoy, .. . ror sale in iji'ltlgliton liy ihoin as, and in Wclssport by Hlery, at 50 cts. per box. A teacher, questioning little boys about the giadiiatiou In the scale of be ing, asked: "What conies next to man?" Whereupon a little fellow Immediately distanced all competitors bv promptly shouting: "His shirt, ma'am." BracoUp. You are feeling depressed, your ap petite Is poor, jolt aro bothered with Headache, you are fidgety, nervous, ami generally out of sons, and waul to brace uu. Brace up, but not with. stimulants, spiing medicines, or bitters, which have lor tlielr basis veiv cheap, bad Whisky, and which stimulate ou for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. hat you want is an al terative that will purify your blood, stait healthy action ol I. Her ami Kidney., restore vour vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will Unit in Electric Hitters, ami only 00 cents a bottle at. T. D. Thomas' Drug Store. A man tried to advertise second hand windows for sale, but the caiticss compositor dropped out an "n," and lie didn't get a single bid. Croup, whooping cough and bronchi lis Immediately iclievcd by Shiloh's Cure, bold by (lorn, Lehighton, and ltlery, H elssport. o o w An Irishman tells of alight in which there was but one w hole nose left hi the crowd, "and that belonged to the tay- kettle." That hacking cough can be so quickly clued by blilloli's Cure. We guarantee It. Dr. 0. T. Horn, Lehighton, and Hlery, Wclssport. "He woo'ed and slin wouldn't," is the way they put it iu 'Frisco when a oung woman declines a proposal of marriage. Shiloh's cough and consumption cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by Hicty, Wiisspoit, aud Horn, Lehighton. Lovers should bo careful how they act In the eountiy, for potatoes have cye, corn lias ears and bean stalk. Hay Fever, Asthma. Immediate icllcl. Fontaine's Cure. For salo by C. T. Horn, Druggist. A uciitleraau who spoke"of having been struck by a lady's beauty was ad v Ised to kiss the rod. When Haliy was sick wo gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, shu cried fur Ctistona, When shu bc-oKnie Mlss.sIivelmtg-tiiC.islorla, Wheiislicludelilldron.sl'.eKavetheinC'astoiia Tho sweetest of all pleasures, antl one that will never decay, is to cherish the heart that loves you. Willi voiir next ni'der to vour grocer, send for a sample l-ouiid ot rJieydoj.'el's Borax ooan. vial win mm ii- in oe i,iu iik'hi inn, etii'uiiesl sn.li, volt can use for all purpiKcs, It is a plain statement of tact, and the best way lor sou le satisfy inurscif Islo try a pound. It is pridu that makes us commit the greater number of our faults, and which prevents our repairing them. Hay Fever, Asthma, llelief guaran teed. Fontaine's Cure. For sale by C, T. Horn, Druggist. Two Inebriated Indians nt Mauitot waning, Can,, recently collared another intoxicated led nun ami marciied linn to jail, when they had linn lined seven dollars. Scorn not thy fellow creatine; there Is some spark of good yet left lu every nun, even though he be lying ill the vol id mite. Ajer's Asfiie Cure acts directly on the Ihor nnd biliary-apparatus, and drives out tint malarial lulsou which Inditcos liver complaint and biliuu disorders. Warranted to cure, or money rufundud. Try It. "1.. it not astonishing,"!,! a wullliy individual, "tlust larxe fortune was left nits by a pvrsoit who Ind only tssvu meoiiee? ' "K would lwn been still inure astonishing." said a wau. "if liu Uadli-U It Uyou jller seeing v.umee." The Carbon Aclvrre All iNljRff.NDRNT FAMILV "NKWhl Al Ml 1'ublbhed every Satin day 111 Irn.i ti.. , Carbon County, Pi'tnwylvuiih., by II. V. Moi't.hinier Jr. HANK StilELI. $1 00 For Year lu Advance I Ilest advertising medium lu the county Every description of Plain and Fancy JOB FRfNTIrvTG- At very low prtfes.- We do not hesltntt . say that we are better eittpp"d than any oilier printing ttubl shmctit In Ihls section to do llrsl-il iss Jnb-woik, III nil Us brandies, nt low prlccx. Perfect Hair fndieates a imturiir mn healthy i nudl. Hop of Tile still I ji'M nf the' gl.imn Ihiuitgu which liouiisOiHeut Is obtained. When,! in ciiiioqiit;iiiet.if ngp mid ills- cn.se, the hair bienmen weak, Ihln, uml gray, AVer's Hair Vigof will Mreitgihi-u it, restore Its iVrlgin'al s'tdnr, priinii.te Ii.s rapid utiM YiSorbtVs gi.wtli, mid i,.,lt ii iiciiuii,e iijot lyrtuinss hi viiilth f -have ttV'd-.A,viT'..s.nair Vignr lor il lung tun.-, ami am , miv In. ,-d id its value'. .When I was 17 .vents id ago luv hair bftgan i 1 1 1 1 ii ci.iy I i iiitni it. i .1 using tiro Vtgnr. nnd mis Miipixul t In, iiiiiul elicits ti pi-mimed. It tnd iil.vrrHl.mil fl-e u...r to me hair, lint so stimitlaleil lls giiiwJii tl.ut ,,n ihjw iiiiite hair 'ban ever betoiu. J W. Edwards, iVhlwatcr, Mim Ajer's Hair Vigor, Soli'l iiyiih Drugg'liits and l'crfupicr. '' o'ry!ii,fir:.5'0 Irran debility upllQKMof nppctft!. Ilynm sloinaib is out ot order, or j our mind cnnfiiseil; akn Acer's SamitpAnlU. Tins Ineilieittu will restore phMiealTliri e and elasticity id the system, mole Mtiily and speedily -han any tome vet dt-invereil. For si motit'n 1 suffered Iriim liver tnd stomach tn.-ib'i s My food did nut nourish inr. and I lii'iniue weak mid ory tuiu h mini la'i-il-. I ti oitsix buttles f Ayer's Sais.ip irtUu. and was cured. I M.-Palmer. Spiiiigiield. Mass. Ayer's S.arsaparilla, Prepared bv lr..T.C..Yr,i:Co.,I,nii-ll,MiiFS. -oiu uy lirnyei.'d ritiv sis unties, Si. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In the United States fjuunila nnd Europe, at Vedured rates. With our principal ulUce located In Washington, directly epposlti the United States Patent Otflce, wo are utdw to intend to nil pntcnt oiismcss wiin greater prnmpine anu iio snitch and nl less cist than other patent at toruevs who urn at a dlsuinCR lrom Wash ington, tint! who have, therefore, tn employ nssoetrtte attorneys " We mnkenrollmlnarv examinations and luruish opinions as to isu tcntabltltv. Iree nt cliarue. and all win, arn interested In new Inventions and i-ntenta tire luvlleu lo senn lor a copv ot our "itunie lor obtaining Patents," with h Is sent tree to any aiittress. anu contains comi icro tnrrruc. Hons hoi to nbtaln patents and other valua ble matter. We rcler to tho Oeruinn-Amcr-lcanNntlon.il Hank VViislib gton, D. 15.; Clio lloyal Swedish. ivorweirinn ami inw-lsii i,. ua Hons, at Washington : Hon. .los. t'asey, lain (Ihlel .liutlco U. K. Court ol Claims; to tlio Oltli'hrls or the U. S parent i)!Ke. and to Senators and Members of CoiiKresa Irons every State. Addrcrs: LOTUS HUinr.lffc CO.. So ltcltors of Patents nnd Attortie,vfal!.uw I.e-, liruit ituiiuing' vvAb.ituTn. n. o. S WITHIN C. S!IC-RTLID3E'SACAD;i:Y xor Ycunc Men end Soys. Kcdia. Fa, 12 miles fiom Philadelphia. Fixed print covers eveiy expense, even books, a.c. No extra charges. No Incidental expeties. -No examination for admission. Twelve ex perienced teachers, all men, nnd nil gradu ates. Special opportunities for ntit students to advance rapidly. Special drill for dull mid backward buys. Pntious tir students may select any studies or choose the regular Eng IMi, Mcleutllle, llttsiiiess, Classical or Civil Eiiglui'eilng eourse. Students lilted at Media Aeademv are now in llavurd, Yale, l'lluee ton and ten other Colleges and Polvtechnln School". 10 students sent tn college lu lsf.1,15 In 1RSI, inin lssj. 10 iu tswi. A graduating cl.lsscverv vear lu the (smimorciul tlcpnit incur. A Physical and Chemical Laboratory, (Ivinnasititu nnd Pall fimtuid. l.ri"0 vols, ndded (o Library In 1SK1. Physical apparatus doubled lit Media has seven churrlies audit temperance chatter which prohibits the sale of all Inlovlc'itliig drinks. Fur new Illustrated circular address the Pimelpal unit Propiletor, SW1T IHN C. SHOHi MIME. A. M.l (Harvard liraduate) Media, Pcntt'a. Aug. 7, W-ly. 00D SALARIED H 3 or commission tn Men and A'onieiif fti act ns local or trawling agents. vr No expel lenco needed. Steady work. Jamiis P WiurNRV, Nurscmiian, Iochcster,N. Y. (Mention this papcrlaugSSIm Gica re it at once and (?, Colli in Read Catarrh. 'HAYFEVERfik &ElHay Fevor Liquid. Iynujfor Pomler HAY A nartlelo F.E VE rj"J Offcntin Odors. implied Into eaih nostril nnd Is Jo... Itwtma ntuf agreeable. 'rice m cents ill druggist ; by man, regisiereii, no cents, iiiciiuits ireu. ELY HP.OK., Dm; gists, Ovvcgo, N. V. ,IV-IB-INJ AGENTSE1K for Dn. SCOTT'S beautiful El.KiUHO .Sample free tn Ibiiso liecouiliu: agents. Nu i lk, tpilck sales. T it rltnrv given. lir-Hatisf.iellon .uaratdeeil Address 1)1!. SCOTT, M5 Hioadwny, N', oik T. J. BKBTNEY, rtecpecirully announces to the merchants of I.oliinhion and otners that ho Is prepared to do all kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggngo at very rrnsnnabla prices, lly prompt at tention to nil orders be hopes lo merit a share ol public patronage. H.slilcuce, corner uf Pino and Iron tit reft, EcliUhtoii, Pa, I Irders lor hauling kk at t M. sweeny it .Sou's .Store will rwwlvu prompt attention. T. J. HKETNLY. Oct.12, S8l-3in. E. F. MJCKKNI.ACII, DhAI.EIt IN Wall Papeij.s, Borders & 'Decorations, Eoois, Statta!, Faucy Gocfis. Window Shades & Fixtures, intuit St) Id. uiaUouud put up, tf dc.-irea. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & jjenernl Painta' Supplies. No. Gl Broadway. Maacii Chm. Fa liulow lb,, HrwJway Huuc
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